OFFICE HOURS ESG-CV Reporting
Prepared: September 15,2020
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A recording of today’s session, along with the slide deck will be posted to the HUD Exchange within 2 to 3 business days.
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Questions will be taken throughout the training using the Chat Function in WebEx. To ask a question: A recording of today’s session, along with the slide deck will be posted to the HUD Exchange within 2 to 3 business days.
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Recipient
CONTRACTS FUNDING TO PROVIDERS ENTERS DATA IN SAGE FOR SAGE
Direct Service Provider (Subrecipient or Sub-subrecipient)
ENTERS DATA IN HMIS OR COMPARABLE DATABASE
HMIS Lead Staff OR Victim Service Provider
GENERATES CSV REPORT FROM THE HMIS OR COMPARABLE DATABASE AND UPLOADS TO SAGE
Recipient
RECEIVES CSV REPORTS IN SAGE, REVIEWS THE INFORMATION & SUBMITS THE ESG-CV REPORT TO HUD
The Notice was released on September 1, 2020. Thus, the ESG- CV Report in Sage has now turned
Information on Allowable Activities. Check all of the allowable activities, uniquely authorized in response to COVID-19, which you spent ESG-CV funds on during this reporting period. Then “briefly describe what you provided through this service, including how you used these services to address the COVID-19 response and recovery and why you believe it was necessary for your crisis response effort.”
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1. Structure or portion of a structure is used to provide shelter to individuals and families displaced from their normal place of residence or sheltered/unsheltered locations due to a natural disaster or public health emergency 2. Local public health official determined that temporary emergency shelter is necessary for the community’s coronavirus response; and 3. Structure or portion of a structure is in use for the period of time needed for coronavirus response or until January 31, 2022, whichever is earlier.
*https://files.hudexchange.info/resources/documents/HMIS-Project-Setup-and-Inventory-Changes-during-an-Infectious-Disease-Outbreak.pdf
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HMIS prior to reporting and submit an AAQ as necessary,}
Night by Night Mass Shelter for Men Beds = 400 Average in a year 3,000
Entry/Exit – Family Shelter Beds = 50 Average in a year = 800
Entry/Exit – VSP Shelter Beds =25 Average in a year = 400
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Night by Night Mass Shelter for Men Beds = 400 Average in a year 3,000 ESG-CV Starts July 1 Largest
Entry/Exit – Family Shelter Beds = 50 Average in a year = 800 ESG-CV Starts Feb 1
Entry/Exit – VSP Shelter Beds =25 Average in a year = 400 ESG-CV Starts Feb 1
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Monthly Estimate Estimated Persons Servd with ESG-CV Feb 1 Report Start Date July 1 Report Start Date Shelter A 3000/12=250 250*3=750 250*8=2,000 750 Sheltert B 800/12 = 67 67*8=536 536 67*3=201 Shelter C 400/12 =33 33*8= 264 264 33*3=99 1,550 2,800 1,050
Night by Night Mass Shelter for Men Beds = 400 Average in a year 3,000 ESG-CV Starts July 1 Largest
Entry/Exit – Family Shelter Beds = 50 Average in a year = 800 ESG-CV Starts Feb 1
Entry/Exit – VSP Shelter Beds =25 Average in a year = 400 ESG-CV Starts Feb 1
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Monthly Estimate Estimated Persons Servd with ESG-CV Feb 1 Report Start Date July 1 Report Start Date Shelter A 3000/12=250 250*3=750 250*8=2,000 750 Sheltert B 800/12 = 67 67*8=536 536 67*3=201 Shelter C 400/12 =33 33*8= 264 264 33*3=99 1,550 2,800 1,050
Night by Night Mass Shelter for Men Beds = 400 Average in a year 3,000 ESG-CV Starts July 1 Largest
Entry/Exit – Family Shelter Beds = 50 Average in a year = 800 ESG-CV Starts Feb 1
Entry/Exit – VSP Shelter Beds =25 Average in a year = 400 ESG-CV Starts Feb 1 Reporting Start Date July I
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